Best Led Zeppelin CD

Re: Best Led Zepplin CD

I saw them live in '77 in St. Louis, what an awesome experience (what I remember anyway) we had front row upper balcony seats, half way back stage right, Huge clouds of smoke coming up from the floor seats :hippy2: :headbang: :hello1: :hello1: :headbang: :happy2: :laughing5: :happy2:

I remember John Bonham having 4 arms and four legs :laughing8: :laughing8:

I have 'How the West Was Won' it's one of my fav Live CDs and there's 3 of them!!! I'll have to put it on right now!!! Nice call Larry :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
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I'm throughly enjoying this set today, first time I've played it on the Onix, man it sounds great, lot's of little details coming thru, the distortion is more distorted :thumbright: :thumbright:
They were the best rock band of all time. Period.
 
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speakerman1 said:
Hands down " How The West Was Won " great live CD set. My favorite If you want to Jam.

Larry

Yep, How the West Was Won is the best live Zepplin CD, The Song Remains the Same was mixed and recorded so poorly that it is hard on the ears to listen to.

Jim
 
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I have some increadibly poorly recorded bootlegs on Lp, but there's a couple gems in there, at a concert in Japan Robert does the first verse of 'Smoke gets in your Eyes' as only he could sing it, and some British dude is walking the aisle saying 'keep it down! Far too noisy! Far too noisy!" in the background :mrgreen:

I have a few pics of some of the Lp art on them.
 

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S'all god buddy, Jim dropped the 'e' too :lol: :lol:

I had a bully beat the snot outta me in jr. high because I dropped the e on some artwork I did on my folder, I never did it again :violent1:
 
I don't have any of the dirigible albums or CD's That one from 2003 sounds interesting. :cyclops:
 
Presence on Brazilian vinyl, that's the best LZ for me.
 
stuwee said:
S'all god buddy, Jim dropped the 'e' too :lol: :lol:

I had a bully beat the snot outta me in jr. high because I dropped the e on some artwork I did on my folder, I never did it again :violent1:

Send him over Craig, I'll beat the other snot out of him for ya and make him spell it my way. :mrgreen: :druid: :ogre:

God now? So I don't have to believe in myself too?
By the way this is Zeptember.

Crank em up!

Jim
 
Thanks Jim, You Da Man :pirate: Zeptember, I like that :thumbright:

Tony, what is this Brazilian pressing? I haven't heard about that one, Presence was always one of my favs, but the SQ on mine really sucks pretty bad compared the earlier albums, some are the 1st pressing Atlantic's, and a killer Houses of the Holy from a radio station with SAMPS in the deadwax
 
Presence is usually right behind In Through the Out Door as least liked Zeppelin records, I think it's brilliant, Robert was still recovering from the car crash in Greece, and had a lot of pent up energy (he recorded most of it on a stool, his legs were still healing from the multiple fractures). And Bonham was trying some new grooves, on ITTOD, Bonham started to really get funky, if only he'd lived longer... :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
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